One woman died this afternoon in the Trader Joe's grocery store on Hyperion Avenue after a suspect accused of shooting his grandmother and 20-year-old girlfriend in South Los Angeles earlier in the day, barricaded himself for three hours in the store taking four hostages while dozens of other employees and shoppers hid inside.

About two hours before taking the hostages, police say the man shot his grandmother seven times and wounded another woman, who he forced into a auto.

What Happened: A suspect who shot his grandmother and another woman in South L.A. earlier in the day was being chased by police when his vehicle crashed into a post in front of the Trader Joe's at 2738 Hyperion Avenue at about 3:30 pm.

Police believe a man involved in a standoff with officers at a Los Angeles supermarket shot his grandmother and girlfriend before firing at officers during a pursuit, then crashing outside the supermarket and.

Eventually, the suspect crashed his auto near the Trader Joe's supermarket in Silver Lake area and entered the store. During the chase, he fired at officers, shooting out the back window of his auto.

Officials with Trader Joe's issued a statement late Saturday praising police and vowing to help its employees heal.

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A MAN is holding people hostage inside a Los Angeles supermarket after shooting his girlfriend.

Footage from the scene showed people escaping out a store window and door. She was pronounced dead at the scene, according to LAPD officials, who said the woman had been "struck by gunfire". He took several hostages, but armed officers surrounded the building and fired shots into the supermarket. "The suspect was located via LoJack and a pursuit ensued at which point the suspect fired multiple rounds at pursuing officers", the LAPD tweeted in a thread after the incident concluded. "I was at the Silverlake Trader Joe's but I got out and am fine".

Five hostages were freed as the suspect walked out of the store in handcuffs, according to eyewitnesses. She was initially taken to a hospital in grave condition, and after surgery was upgraded to critical condition, the police chief said.

Officers were able to track the auto using LoJack - a stolen vehicle tracking system - and officers tried to stop the suspect in Hollywood, but the man refused to pull over, Moore said.

"An unknown number of people have been removed", Montgomery said. She has not been identified. Police said she suffered a graze wound to her head and is expected to survive. A 12-year-old boy, a 41-year-old woman, a 70-year-old woman and an 81-year-old woman were all hospitalized with minor injuries and listed in fair condition, she said. Kohles hurried inside, and he and others took cover as the man ran in. "She appeared lifeless", Mr Dunlop said. Three additional patients were evaluated and declined being take to hospitals.

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